Too complex for me to prepare. I am a big fan of simple dishes and besides, cutting that jack-fruit might require a paid assistant! But the concept of eating jack-fruit as a gravy based curry for roti’s is a very interesting idea (I come across this for the first time). So, if someone prepares it, I am ready to eat 🙂

Jackfruit preparations are quite common in bengali households. Every time I go to my in laws, I get my dose of jackfruit 🙂 . I have seen my MIL use some oil too, both on hands and the knife, while cutting it. I think this fruit is very common in coastal regions. In my hometown in maharashtra, we only get the fruit part of this.
PS: please invite me to lunch/dinner next time when I am in town 😀 You cook so well, going by all the yummy pics 🙂

This is one of my most favourites re. I don’t get to see Kathal here in Bangalore. I wanna throw a tantrum now.

On another note, I made your Dal Nawabi yesterday. It turned out simply out of this world. I ate less rice and simply took numerous helpings of the dal and literally licked it off! The colour of my dish was very different though. Will post the pic on my food blog soon.

I have never tried raw jackfruit before.. curry made from this is very famous in our side of weddings and its a must to have… i have never dared to taste it… but this looks very different and I would try it soon 🙂

I am aware of the veg mutton thing 😀
Me too love Kathal ka achar :)…yeah, you can add the ginger garlic paste, it’ll make the gravy richer.
Same here, we too get the chopped pieces of kathal so no trouble. I just have to cut down the wedges 😀

I’m making raw jackfruit sabzi for the first time in my life. Today 🙂
IIn Mangalore, where I hail from, this is made quite regularly. I will post a recipe to the Mangalorean version of this dish. I hope it turns out good. I love eating it.

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